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steve schmitz has led 12 different mission groups over the years to do work in haiti. so and persistent mosquitoes is second nature. everyone had taken malaria pills, had their shots and used mosquito netting...but he scrambled about zika. "my first reaction was to think about the folks we had down there so i went to the cdc website...trying to find the symptoms and what is the impact of the disease if you do have it. a lot of us got mosquito bites, it happens down there" none of the 11 people who went with schmitz reported any symptoms. but that doesn't eliminate concern. health experts say 80 percent of adults show no symptoms at all. the greatest risk is to newborns with zika connected to a brain abnormity called microcephaly characterized by much smaller than normal heads at birth. dr. andrea greiner is a high risk pregnancy physician at university of iowa hospitals. her main concern now is making sure pregnant women know the potential risks. " i think we're being conservative in following what the cdc and our professional organizations tell us...pregnant women sho
steve schmitz has led 12 different mission groups over the years to do work in haiti. so and persistent mosquitoes is second nature. everyone had taken malaria pills, had their shots and used mosquito netting...but he scrambled about zika. "my first reaction was to think about the folks we had down there so i went to the cdc website...trying to find the symptoms and what is the impact of the disease if you do have it. a lot of us got mosquito bites, it happens down there" none of the...
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steve schmitz has led 12 different mission groups over the years to do work in haiti. so dealing with tropical diseases and persistent mosquitoes is second nature. everyone had taken malaria pills, had their shots and used mosquito netting...but he scrambled to learn more when he heard about zika. "my first reaction was to think about the folks we had down there so i went to the cdc website...trying to find the symptoms and what is the impact of the disease if you do have it. a lot of us got mosquito bites, it happens down there" none of the 11 people who went with schmitz reported any symptoms. but that doesn't experts say 80 percent of adults show no symptoms at all. the greatest risk is to newborns with zika connected to a brain abnormity called microcephaly characterized by much smaller than normal heads at birth. dr. andrea greiner is a high risk pregnancy physician at university of iowa hospitals. her main concern now is making sure pregnant women know the potential risks. " i think we're being conservative in following what the cdc and our professional organizat
steve schmitz has led 12 different mission groups over the years to do work in haiti. so dealing with tropical diseases and persistent mosquitoes is second nature. everyone had taken malaria pills, had their shots and used mosquito netting...but he scrambled to learn more when he heard about zika. "my first reaction was to think about the folks we had down there so i went to the cdc website...trying to find the symptoms and what is the impact of the disease if you do have it. a lot of us...
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Jan 13, 2016
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patrick: the president cited is a, schmitz over the last seven years from the economy -- a cop schmitz over the last seven years but look past his presidency telling americans have a choice in the nextelection, taking built shot that some of the republicans running. allyson: south carolina governor nikki haley became the first south carolinians to deliver the republican response. e governor criticized presidents economy and turned to frustration and washington as well. the governor also spoke of the nine i charleston come in noting how the state responded with hugs, not rights, saying was a model the country should model after. more on the state of the union in a moment. patrick: we will go live to washington. first, a quick look at the traffic and the weather. dale: as her look out from paris mountain, starting to see early lights, sunrise at 7:37. a little cooler than what we had typically seen, low 30's in the upstate, even some upper 20's as the temperatures will drop even as the sun starts to come up. dry across the upstate and mountains this morning, but watch out a mitchell coun
patrick: the president cited is a, schmitz over the last seven years from the economy -- a cop schmitz over the last seven years but look past his presidency telling americans have a choice in the nextelection, taking built shot that some of the republicans running. allyson: south carolina governor nikki haley became the first south carolinians to deliver the republican response. e governor criticized presidents economy and turned to frustration and washington as well. the governor also spoke...
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Jan 28, 2016
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mayor walsh and governor baker enumerated there, schmitz and cooperation crystallize by the account that ge could see an inch of daylight between boston' s democratic mayor and massachusetts republican governor. the attacker are -- to tackle our long to do lists, they need to nurture the relationship to complete the cycle. out an agenda to fight the opioid epidemic , taking a lead on clean energy generation, and lifting the cap on charter schools. missing perhaps were more candid reflections on other pressing concerns. neither leader sufficiently address the crippling infrastructure issues, traffic congestion, and dangerous bridges. especially in the seaport district are the focus of so much excitement and urban growth. while team management and transparency has improved, we are in for a long ride before we arrived at a public transportation system that can adequately service state needs. the challenges loom large, but if leaders can remain focused on solutions and not partisan politics, victories will come. we can only hope our bipartisan spirit will infect presidential candidates stump
mayor walsh and governor baker enumerated there, schmitz and cooperation crystallize by the account that ge could see an inch of daylight between boston' s democratic mayor and massachusetts republican governor. the attacker are -- to tackle our long to do lists, they need to nurture the relationship to complete the cycle. out an agenda to fight the opioid epidemic , taking a lead on clean energy generation, and lifting the cap on charter schools. missing perhaps were more candid reflections on...
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Jan 23, 2016
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emily: you were born kim schmitz in west germany. kim: that is right. emily: what kind of kid were you? kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i'm really sorry. i was a bad kid. once i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning everything. why go to school? this is the future. this is what i want to do. emily: how did you become a hacker? kim: when i was in my teens and i had my first modem, i was so excited to be able to chat with people halfway around the globe that shared the same interests, hacking. it was so exciting to go into computer systems and find out things that you are not supposed to see. it's a bit of an adventure. emily: you said you hacked the pentagon, citibank, nasa. that you obtained top secret documents on saddam hussein, tracked down osama bin laden's bank accounts. kim: back in the day, after /11, which really affected me, i felt deeply unhappy about that. i was trying to do something, to be part of the effort to stop people from ever doing that again. emily: you did all th
emily: you were born kim schmitz in west germany. kim: that is right. emily: what kind of kid were you? kim: i was a naughty kid. my mother, i am so sorry. [laughter] i'm really sorry. i was a bad kid. once i had my first computer, everything changed for me. i just started questioning everything. why go to school? this is the future. this is what i want to do. emily: how did you become a hacker? kim: when i was in my teens and i had my first modem, i was so excited to be able to chat with...
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Jan 17, 2016
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we'll talk with stephanie schmitz from the cedar valley humane society in a live interview. she'll give us pointers for keeping your cats happy indoors. now, a final look at the forecast... the entire tv 9 viewing area is under a wind chill alert, either a wind chill warning or wind chill advisory. high temperatures are expected to top out just below zero and with a strong northwest wind at 15 to 25 mph wind chills will reach -30 to -40. please use extreme caution if you must go outdoors. wear several layers and don't be outdoors for more than 10 to 15 minutes at a time. it only takes about 10 minutes for frostbite to occur in these conditions. throughout the even our temperatures drop even colder with a forecast low of -12, wind chills will once again be a concern. remember: if you are cold so are your pets so >>> good morning, america. breaking overnight, deadly tornadoes. twisters tear through florida's west coast. homes and businesses gone in a flash. this condo complex -- right in the path. people there in shock as they wake up this morning. >>> prisoners freed. five am
we'll talk with stephanie schmitz from the cedar valley humane society in a live interview. she'll give us pointers for keeping your cats happy indoors. now, a final look at the forecast... the entire tv 9 viewing area is under a wind chill alert, either a wind chill warning or wind chill advisory. high temperatures are expected to top out just below zero and with a strong northwest wind at 15 to 25 mph wind chills will reach -30 to -40. please use extreme caution if you must go outdoors. wear...
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Jan 17, 2016
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stephanie schmitz joins us this morning. here are some tips for helping happy and active while maintaining a safe indoor environment, especially during the cold winter months. porch time provide a screened porch or other safe way for your cat to experience the outdoors. be sure to cat-proof the porch by double checking for holes in the screens or loose latches. make sure there are no toxic plants, garden chemicals, and other dangerous objects available to tempt your feline friend. if it's cold outside, be sure to limit their time on the porch and keep an eye out. windows install a perch indoors near a sunny window. another option is an enclosure that sits in a window frame, kind of like an air conditioning unit. it offers a secure space in which your kitty can available. cat tree buy a cat tree or make your own. some cat trees reach all the way to the ceiling, and some are shorter. cat trees provide a positive way for cats to satisfy their need to climb. they also take advantage of vertical space to create more play and rest
stephanie schmitz joins us this morning. here are some tips for helping happy and active while maintaining a safe indoor environment, especially during the cold winter months. porch time provide a screened porch or other safe way for your cat to experience the outdoors. be sure to cat-proof the porch by double checking for holes in the screens or loose latches. make sure there are no toxic plants, garden chemicals, and other dangerous objects available to tempt your feline friend. if it's cold...
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Jan 6, 2016
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some of these notes were found after the war, the so-called scrolls of a schmitz -- of auschwitz. charlie: and there was a book called "beneath the ashes?" that is a collection of those texts. these texts are not very well known. i wanted to find a cinematic way to plunge the viewer into the here and now of the extermination. be said it also had to that you wanted to make a different kind of film. you were not happy with films, or you wanted to make something different than the films about the holocaust that you had seen. laszlo: yeah, i really think that many films have been made by the -- about the holocaust, but not really about it, or the human existence within it, rather taking the holocaust for its dramatic value. transmit something to the viewers about the human condition within the concentration camp. you could not know many things while you were in the cap as prisoner. i really wanted to forget this postwar perception of the ,olocaust based on survival reassuring things, and really go back to the here and now and see what it was like. i wanted to do it for the dead, becau
some of these notes were found after the war, the so-called scrolls of a schmitz -- of auschwitz. charlie: and there was a book called "beneath the ashes?" that is a collection of those texts. these texts are not very well known. i wanted to find a cinematic way to plunge the viewer into the here and now of the extermination. be said it also had to that you wanted to make a different kind of film. you were not happy with films, or you wanted to make something different than the films...
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Jan 18, 2016
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unfortunately, my grandparents, and my aunt did not survive schmitz. auschwitz. uncle is a successful man in heart heard. -- in hartford. david chase. he is the one who gave me my first grant. when i did not pass the bar, i needed a reckoning of what i was going to do. and a lot of it has to do with growing up the child of a holocaust survivor. also, my dad's mother had been murdered by the nazis. i decided i had to go make a film "jews fighting not seize." my father came from lithuania. he went to write a story about a brother and sister being reunited. i am technically the first american war baby in germany. there are survivors born earlier than me, but my dad was in the u.s. army. madether wore a parachute into a wedding dress, i was born nine months later in berlin. i am technically the first jewish war baby in germany. there are survivors born earlier than me, but my dad was in the u.s. army. i was growing up being obsessed reading noah 18, exodus, anne frank. i think a lot of children survivors think what can i do to show what had happened. i just wrote my
unfortunately, my grandparents, and my aunt did not survive schmitz. auschwitz. uncle is a successful man in heart heard. -- in hartford. david chase. he is the one who gave me my first grant. when i did not pass the bar, i needed a reckoning of what i was going to do. and a lot of it has to do with growing up the child of a holocaust survivor. also, my dad's mother had been murdered by the nazis. i decided i had to go make a film "jews fighting not seize." my father came from...
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i could continue with professor barnett's, schmitz, -- accomplishments but it would , leave you little time to hear his insight into the slaughterhouse cases. i hope you will join me in welcoming professor randy barnett. [applause] mr. barnett: thank you, justice thomas, for that most gracious introduction. and for hosting tonight's lecture. no sitting justice appreciates the significance of the topic tonight more than you. i deeply appreciate all that you have done to get the court to take seriously the original meaning of the privileges and immunities clause. i want to thank jim o'hara and the society for inviting me. and jennifer lowe, who runs the whole thing. the previous lectures in the series by michael ross and laura edwards have set a high bar before me. i will do my best. i have to say as intimidating as it is to give a lecture in this place in front of an audience like this, i think i would rather be facing in this direction. [applause] [laughter] mr. barnett: the slaughterhouse cases, decided in 1873, involved a state statute giving a franchise to a privately owned slaughte
i could continue with professor barnett's, schmitz, -- accomplishments but it would , leave you little time to hear his insight into the slaughterhouse cases. i hope you will join me in welcoming professor randy barnett. [applause] mr. barnett: thank you, justice thomas, for that most gracious introduction. and for hosting tonight's lecture. no sitting justice appreciates the significance of the topic tonight more than you. i deeply appreciate all that you have done to get the court to take...